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next hour, we'll hear from the israeli government and hear how they view the cease-fire agreement and the prospects for peace. >>> from mold and dust to the sewage. why some of those aches by superstorm sandy are now worried about their health. these smartphones come with a bonus $100 walmart gift card? that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december 1st. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more
next hour, we'll hear from the israeli government and hear how they view the cease-fire agreement and the prospects for peace. >>> from mold and dust to the sewage. why some of those aches by superstorm sandy are now worried about their health. these smartphones come with a bonus $100 walmart gift card? that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december...
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>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items -- there go the lights again. >> reporter: the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. things are so bad in red hook, this business next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean to you? >> everything, it's my life. >> reporter: ashley's employees watched her grow up, working alongside her father. if this business went under? >> i think i would go under too. >> reporter: now it's up to her to save their jobs. >> there's so much history here. the community, our customers. we really do have -- we have a great business here. i think we can make it great again. >> reporter: poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >> the damage caused by superstorm sandy has people asking a lot of questions about our weather and what's in the atmosphere. will scenes like these become more frequent? are storms like these the new norm? a r
>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items -- there go the lights again. >> reporter: the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. things are so bad in red hook, this business next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean to you? >>...
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if we have to broker a deal allowing us some kind of certainty for some kind of a calm, the israeli government did the right thing. we can all say with certainty a deal that will last 100 years. melissa: thank you for coming on tonight. turning to the u.s., we're focused on thanksgiving. a good time to be grateful and to give thanks that as many are hitting the road to head to grandma's house, gas prices expected to be historic highs. fortunately for all of you mon "money" fans, d the best way to get around the travel mess. joining us now, senior petroleum analyst. thank you so much for joining us. what are the secrets? you have to tell me if they are true, it seems gas prices always go up on thursday night before friday. is that true? >> no, it is not. they think the price always goes up in advance of the holiday weekend. that is a myth as well. they're either flat or they declined. we saw the same thing with labor day. it can often decline, so it really depends. melissa: in thi case this year it might be better to wait. if prices are falling, maybe you want to wait until deeper into the week
if we have to broker a deal allowing us some kind of certainty for some kind of a calm, the israeli government did the right thing. we can all say with certainty a deal that will last 100 years. melissa: thank you for coming on tonight. turning to the u.s., we're focused on thanksgiving. a good time to be grateful and to give thanks that as many are hitting the road to head to grandma's house, gas prices expected to be historic highs. fortunately for all of you mon "money" fans, d the...
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but, in fact, we believe that infrastructure has to be paid for by the government, run by government, the projects have to be, you know, executed by the government. that's not how they build roads or trains in europe. they have a lot of it is private sector done. in asia, they privatise roads and railroads. the result is they get much faster movement, often much higher quality. it's just partly a mentality shift that we need to take here. but if we were to do it, very important thing you pointed out is there is a huge payback. we used to spend a whole 1% of gdp more on infrastructure in the 1960s than we do now. if you look at the american economy, the big thing we stopped doing, you know, taxes, regulations, roughly the same as they were 30 or 40 years ago. some have gone up and some down. the big shift in the american economy is we have stopped investing. >> yeah. >> we stopped investing in infrastructure and other things as well. here's the important thing. this is the best short term thing we can do. the area of the american economy which has the highest unemployment rate is const
but, in fact, we believe that infrastructure has to be paid for by the government, run by government, the projects have to be, you know, executed by the government. that's not how they build roads or trains in europe. they have a lot of it is private sector done. in asia, they privatise roads and railroads. the result is they get much faster movement, often much higher quality. it's just partly a mentality shift that we need to take here. but if we were to do it, very important thing you...
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to be executed by the government. that's not how they build roads or trains in europe. they have a lot of the private sector doing it. in europe they privatize roads, privatize railroads. it's partly a mentalityship that we need to take here. if we were to do it, very important thing you pointed out and that is there is a huge payback. we used to spend a whole percent gdp more in the 1960s than we do more. if you look at the american economy, the big thing we've stopped doing, taxes, regulations, roughly the same as they were 30 years ago. the big shift in the american economy is we've stopped investing. we've stopped investing on infrastructure and other things as well. but this is also the best short-term thing we can do. the area of the income economy which has the highest unemployment rate is construction. it's still 24% down from 16%. if we could start building the roads. and it would make a huge dent on the infrastructure in america. >>> you're probably worried about the fiscal cliff. i'll help you get your mone
to be executed by the government. that's not how they build roads or trains in europe. they have a lot of the private sector doing it. in europe they privatize roads, privatize railroads. it's partly a mentalityship that we need to take here. if we were to do it, very important thing you pointed out and that is there is a huge payback. we used to spend a whole percent gdp more in the 1960s than we do more. if you look at the american economy, the big thing we've stopped doing, taxes,...
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we do need to have the federal government and state government take a look at what happened and figure out what the ground rules are. what are the things you want to have in place before an emergency hits, and what are the things that you need to be doing before a crisis so that when the crisis hits, everyone is operating on the same page, everyone is moving, everyone is doing the best job they can to restore critical services. >> as someone who watches telecommunications, someone involved in the media access project for years, and now public knowledge, what do you think the starting point should be for mandated service or mandated rules? >> the starting point is, we need to take a look at what happened. that means, the first kind of mandate means you're going to sit down and tell us honestly what happened. it could be a conversation with regulators. tell us how wonderful it was an forget the fact it did not have enough trucks online. tell us honestly what worked and what did not. the next step is, everybody ought to file an emergency preparedness plan. that ought to be with the federa
we do need to have the federal government and state government take a look at what happened and figure out what the ground rules are. what are the things you want to have in place before an emergency hits, and what are the things that you need to be doing before a crisis so that when the crisis hits, everyone is operating on the same page, everyone is moving, everyone is doing the best job they can to restore critical services. >> as someone who watches telecommunications, someone...
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dense presence of obamas health care. 54 percent of american stated that it is not up to the federal government to supply health care. it also allows young girl dolls to stay on their parents' insurance a little bit longer. >> the time is 6:36 a.m.. a new rail project is making news. we will take a live look outside and san jose is dark but clear. the traffic looks pretty good at 1 01. the metering lights may have looks pretty good at 1 01. the metering lights may have just been activated. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. >> authorities have released the names of two teenage girls there were shot and killed in oakland. they were found shot to death on sunday about 6:00. they were hit by gunfire multiple times. the police do not know why there were on an oakland street alone that early in the morning. they have not had any arrests. >> this man has been an ch
dense presence of obamas health care. 54 percent of american stated that it is not up to the federal government to supply health care. it also allows young girl dolls to stay on their parents' insurance a little bit longer. >> the time is 6:36 a.m.. a new rail project is making news. we will take a live look outside and san jose is dark but clear. the traffic looks pretty good at 1 01. the metering lights may have looks pretty good at 1 01. the metering lights may have just been...
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and the state government taking a look at what happened. they need to figure out what are the ground was? what are the things that you want to have in place before an emergency hits? one of the things that you need to be doing before a crisis so that when a crisis hits, everybody is operating on the same page and everybody is moving as quickly as they can and they are able to do the best job that they can destroy critical services. >> host: somebody who is involved in media access products for years, what do you think the starting point should be for mandated service for mandated rules? >> the starting point is actually that we need to take a look at what has happened. that means the first mandated thing is you're going to sit down and tell us honestly what happened. it can be a private conversation with regulators, but don't be glossy, don't tell us how wonderful it was and forget the fact he didn't have enough for whatever it was. tell us what worked and what didn't. the next step from that, everyone should file an emergency preparedness
and the state government taking a look at what happened. they need to figure out what are the ground was? what are the things that you want to have in place before an emergency hits? one of the things that you need to be doing before a crisis so that when a crisis hits, everybody is operating on the same page and everybody is moving as quickly as they can and they are able to do the best job that they can destroy critical services. >> host: somebody who is involved in media access...
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goal is to shrink the size of government and so they just simply can't accept that reality you say ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem we're going to do something about this and signed into the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's opportunism i'm wondering what percentage of the people who are out there claiming that there is no such thing as global warming might be doing so because their campaign contributions from fossil fuel industry or the the risk of the fossil fuel industry funding somebody to run against or destroy their careers is so great do you have any. yeah i think that's exactly right in mitt romney's case opportunism is. in fact the fossil fuel so i think what we have is a mix of fossil fuel money and sort of ideologues that as fuel the climate denial in this election cycle the fossil fuel interests spent something like
goal is to shrink the size of government and so they just simply can't accept that reality you say ideology mitt romney at one point when he was governor massachusetts in fact he signed a cap and trade laws saying you know c o two is a real problem we're going to do something about this and signed into the northeast compact you know proudly proclaim global warming was real and then when he wanted to run for president he had to walk that back it seems to me like that's not ideology that's...
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>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. these are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean to you? >> everything. it's my life. >> reporter: ashley's employees watched her grow up working along side her father. if this business went under? >> i would go under, too. >> reporter: now it's up to her to save their jobs. >> there's so much history here. the community, our customers, we really do have -- we have a great business here. i think we can make it great again. >> reporter: poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >> we wish her well in that process. >>> it's black friday tradition. low prices, long lines and holiday greetings like this. >> [ bleep ]! i'll stab one of you [ bleep ]. >> we're exploring now the
>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days, even the generators fail. these are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like this with a hair dryer. what does this business mean...
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. >> right now the federal government, just this past year, gave out $187 billion in federal financial aid and for the most part that was without strings attached to it and the president is proposing to take a small percentage of those dollars and try to leverage them to go to schools that provide good value for students. >> reporter: but this proposal wouldn't affect most federal education dollars. and many college administrators say it doesn't address the main driver of tuition growth-- state governments. as cash-strapped states grapple with their budgets, many have slashed funds to public colleges and universities, shifting more of the cost to students. >> for many, many years, a lot of states stayed in the kind of 70-75%, the state subsidy vs. 20-25% or 30% tuition. that ratio has flipped in a matter of four to six years. >> reporter: the obama administration does plan to invest one billion dollars toward helping states reform their own higher education systems with a focus on value. >> for the most part, states are enrolling, they're paying institutions based on enrollments rather
. >> right now the federal government, just this past year, gave out $187 billion in federal financial aid and for the most part that was without strings attached to it and the president is proposing to take a small percentage of those dollars and try to leverage them to go to schools that provide good value for students. >> reporter: but this proposal wouldn't affect most federal education dollars. and many college administrators say it doesn't address the main driver of tuition...
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bp is getting a slap on the wrist from the government. the enviornmental protection agency will temporarily suspend the company from opening new contracts. following the 2010 deepwater horizon spill, the epa says bp acted with a "lack of business integrity." it will not impact bp's current contracts. earlier this month, bp pled guilty to charges connected to the 2010 deepwater horizon spill and was slapped with a $4.5 billion fine. bp's suspension could last up to a year. the criminal investigation into the explosion that killed 29 miners reveals more signs the owners may have violated federal safety rules on purpose. a u.s. attorney is charging the former president of massey energy with conspiring with other company officals to order workers to break safety rules. a tragic factory fire in bangladesh is putting a spotlight on dangerous working conditions. saturday, a fire at a bangladesh clothing factory killed 112 people. its the worst industrial fire in the country's history. however, it's been public knowledge for a while that working
bp is getting a slap on the wrist from the government. the enviornmental protection agency will temporarily suspend the company from opening new contracts. following the 2010 deepwater horizon spill, the epa says bp acted with a "lack of business integrity." it will not impact bp's current contracts. earlier this month, bp pled guilty to charges connected to the 2010 deepwater horizon spill and was slapped with a $4.5 billion fine. bp's suspension could last up to a year. the criminal...
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>> the federal government is spending $3.6 trillion. if you can't find waste and abuse than a trillion dollars to cut that would not have a major impact on the economy, i would be shocked. so this is just an example of it. i don't spend my day combing through the budget looking for those kinds of things. but we know that they exist. you know, that is one of the key government spending, federal spending, well over 22 or 23% of gdp right now. this is a very damaging thing. it is weighing down on the economy and the reason why we are not growing. i am with you. three it's not necessarily a revenue problem. it's a spending problem. if your home budget is out of control, the first thing you do is tighten your belt and then you go out and get an extra job. but the first thing you do is tighten your belt. i couldn't believe this one. we could be saving at least $100 million, the number is actually bigger, because professional sports teams are actually not profit. did you know that? the national hockey league, they are exempt from federal incom
>> the federal government is spending $3.6 trillion. if you can't find waste and abuse than a trillion dollars to cut that would not have a major impact on the economy, i would be shocked. so this is just an example of it. i don't spend my day combing through the budget looking for those kinds of things. but we know that they exist. you know, that is one of the key government spending, federal spending, well over 22 or 23% of gdp right now. this is a very damaging thing. it is weighing...
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>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws, and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days even the generators feel. things are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like is with a hair dryer. what toes this business mean to you? >> everything. it's my life. >> reporter: ashley's employees watched her group, working alongside her father. if this business went under -- >> i would go under too. >> reporter: now it's up to her to save their jobs. >> there's so much history here. the community, our customers. i mean we really do have -- we have a great business here and i think we can make it again. >> reporter: despite this is optimistic she will have her business up and running by this spring. her business is down 30% since superstorm sandy and expects this will cost her somewhere between $700,000 and $800,000, money she's getting
>> nothing from the government. >> reporter: ashley found government loans with 6% interest. her bank did better with a line of credit at just over 3%. >> we had chop saws, and boxed items that -- >> reporter: there go the lights again. the challenge of doing business these days even the generators feel. things are so bad here in red hook that this business right next door to ashley's is literally drying invoices like is with a hair dryer. what toes this business mean to...
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. >> the president praised efforts from both the government and private citizens who rolled up their sleeves and get to work because it was the right thing to do. >> volunteers -- feeding the less fortunate is a thanksgiving tradition. william cecil says that one thing never changes, the need a lot help not only during the holidays, but everyday. >> it's why the volunteers are so important. just don't come on thanksgiving and christmas, but come all during the week of every year. >> at saint anthony's, volunteers say that gave out up to 5,000 meals this year. >> the sail invasion army planned to deliver 5,000 meals to the home bound. go to ktvu.com for a list of charities that need your help this holiday season, just look at our hop topics there on our home page. and coming up in just a little bit, what are you thankful for? it's a question we asked people in the bay area today, and we'll share their answers with you throughout this newscast. >>> the customary crack-down on drunk drivers started last night and into the bay area. officers have reported 50 drivers on d.u.i. charges. no
. >> the president praised efforts from both the government and private citizens who rolled up their sleeves and get to work because it was the right thing to do. >> volunteers -- feeding the less fortunate is a thanksgiving tradition. william cecil says that one thing never changes, the need a lot help not only during the holidays, but everyday. >> it's why the volunteers are so important. just don't come on thanksgiving and christmas, but come all during the week of every...
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government and for all the american people. let me be very clear, i have great respect for senator mccain and his service to our country. i always have and i always will. i do think that some of the statements he has made about me have been unfounded. but i look forward to having the opportunity at the appropriate time to discuss all of this with him. thank you very much. >> that is u.s. ambassador susan -- or u.n. ambassador susan rice. >>> 4:38 right now. i think we should check in with lawrence. >> i know. he is hanging out at the auto show. lots of cool cars behind him. >> reporter: good morning. what is thanksgiving more than going to the auto show and seeing all these cars! [ laughter ] >> reporter: we have hundreds of cars here. folks, you know what? this is amazing. literally every kind of car you can think of the latest and the greatest all the new technology, all the new really slick fancy cars. we are going to be showing you those throughout the morning. so you're going to want to stick with us. in the meantime the w
government and for all the american people. let me be very clear, i have great respect for senator mccain and his service to our country. i always have and i always will. i do think that some of the statements he has made about me have been unfounded. but i look forward to having the opportunity at the appropriate time to discuss all of this with him. thank you very much. >> that is u.s. ambassador susan -- or u.n. ambassador susan rice. >>> 4:38 right now. i think we should...
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>> guest: so, you know, again, we share the same goals as any government official which is to make sure that the networks are up and running. and i think it would just be a matter of maintaining, you know, and insuring that there's education, that people understand the scale and scope of this disaster, that carriers did a lot to preportion terms, that the -- preposition materials and that they were up and running and then work with public safety and work with government officials to make sure that people have access to fuel when it's necessary, that they can get their supplies through, that they're not subject to parking restrictions or restrictions on high occupancy vehicle lanes that, you know, fuel isn't confiscated at certain areas. and new york and new jersey did a great job. but there are always lessons to learn. >> host: christopher guttman-mccabe is the vice president of regulatory affairs at ctia, the wireless association. you're watching "the communicators" on c-span. and now joining us from basking ridge, new jersey, is robert mudge who is the president of consumer and mass b
>> guest: so, you know, again, we share the same goals as any government official which is to make sure that the networks are up and running. and i think it would just be a matter of maintaining, you know, and insuring that there's education, that people understand the scale and scope of this disaster, that carriers did a lot to preportion terms, that the -- preposition materials and that they were up and running and then work with public safety and work with government officials to make...
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agreed to by the last labor government, time for it costing taxpayers two billion pounds every single year. will the prime minister please confirm the forthcoming budget negotiations, he will not agree to any further reduction in this debate? >> i certainly give my hon. friend that assurance. the rebate negotiated by margaret thatcher is an incredibly important part of britain's position of making sure we get a fair deal. .. >> could i congratulate the prime minister on the wise decision to bring the gm summit. could i confirm to the prime minister the enthusiasm with which it's been received. could i ask him if he believes that it will be possible to bring further events to northern ireland in the future? >> we'll look at that. it is the right decision for the ga to be based in northern island on the 17th and 18th of june. standing there with the prime minister and deputy prime minister in ireland, talking about the situation. something that would be unthinkable 20 years ago. to have that sort of event with so many world leaders coming to northern island. it would be a great advancem
agreed to by the last labor government, time for it costing taxpayers two billion pounds every single year. will the prime minister please confirm the forthcoming budget negotiations, he will not agree to any further reduction in this debate? >> i certainly give my hon. friend that assurance. the rebate negotiated by margaret thatcher is an incredibly important part of britain's position of making sure we get a fair deal. .. >> could i congratulate the prime minister on the wise...
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they wanted the government to come together and get a deal done. no more kicking the can down the road. let end the uncertainty and get a deal done and make something big happen and make it happen fast and not wait months and months, get it done right away. the second big takeaway was people wanted some growth in the mix, didn't want to be all bad medicine blue just dennis: what happened to the plan, cutting corporate taxes? did that come up in the meeting yesterday? >> no. there was some chatter about cutting corporate taxes and i mentioned to the chief of staff that most americans factories are organized as small businesses. 70% of factories are organized as small businesses so when you raise the top rates you are impacting factories. that is a tax for factories. so that needs to be -- that circle needs to be clooed. ashley: dennis: isn't this white house going to raise taxes on business, which you are against no matter what? >> the medical device tax, there is chatter, such push back on that topic because it creates health in our country and job
they wanted the government to come together and get a deal done. no more kicking the can down the road. let end the uncertainty and get a deal done and make something big happen and make it happen fast and not wait months and months, get it done right away. the second big takeaway was people wanted some growth in the mix, didn't want to be all bad medicine blue just dennis: what happened to the plan, cutting corporate taxes? did that come up in the meeting yesterday? >> no. there was some...
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when governments raise taxes, taxpayers just raise a finger and they go. it is happening in england. it could happen here. really. >>neil: this is the scene in new york's times square the target of a gathering of union storm to make sure that mcdonald's unionizes and to make sure they get a minimum of $15 wage for workers there and they are making their point with a number of targeted mcdonald's and there is one around the block from us, but there is a big crowd this on sixth avenue and another one if front of our building and that wasn't targeted and that is the one i will probably be going to after work. but, anyway, if now, this is getting to be a big scene at 5:00 this rally formally begins but as you can see, i don't see any of them eating any mcdonald's products, but, anyway, imagine this for a moment. every time you earn a dollar, you keep half and your uncle, well, call him sam, he gets the rest g that were your reality, would you fine a new uncle? the taxpayers if great britain did that after the income tax rate jumped to 15 percent and what is go
when governments raise taxes, taxpayers just raise a finger and they go. it is happening in england. it could happen here. really. >>neil: this is the scene in new york's times square the target of a gathering of union storm to make sure that mcdonald's unionizes and to make sure they get a minimum of $15 wage for workers there and they are making their point with a number of targeted mcdonald's and there is one around the block from us, but there is a big crowd this on sixth avenue and...
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people unemployed, people getting unemployment benefits, before that got 99 weeks from the federal government and the state now will just see 26 weeks. and then there is some perks that you love like your home interest deduction that may go away or be capped. and that may be something that the average homeowner could get now. with the $2,000 savings are so that may change. so there are a lot of things to consider with the fiscal cliff so the fiscal cliff will affect everybody. >>> they're talking more about the gas tax, more money to fly, thank you, sharon. >>> sure. >>> and speaking of the economy and spending, a lot of spending is going on right now, in what most agree is a tough economy. today was the day they called cyber monday because of the volume of on-line shopping. tonight we have a camera inside an amazon.com distribution center in phoenix, where workers are processing a mind-numb amount of processing a mind-numbing amount of orders, they expect to top the amount this year. cnbc's courtney reagan is topping the story for us. she is with us tonight from a legendary retailer, bloomin
people unemployed, people getting unemployment benefits, before that got 99 weeks from the federal government and the state now will just see 26 weeks. and then there is some perks that you love like your home interest deduction that may go away or be capped. and that may be something that the average homeowner could get now. with the $2,000 savings are so that may change. so there are a lot of things to consider with the fiscal cliff so the fiscal cliff will affect everybody. >>>...
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we can put people to work, it raises revenues of the government. it raises people's individual choices how they spend their money, how they live, where they live, what they do. remember, we have a gdp based on 70% of the consumer spending. liz: okay. >> disposable income becomes critical obviously. when you look at job growth, since 1980 the kauffman foundation did a study from 1980 to 2005. all net new jobs came from businesses that were less than five years old. it speaks to america's on the on theal bent and talent. liz: of course. let me jump in because we're running out of time but a quick sort of what everybody might be thinking about fort lee, new jersey, or aspen in downtown in colorado there are empty storefronts. where are you seeing strongest activity? >> we're seeing those with right attributes and demographics. they have growth. they have employment stability. it is all about employment. if you want community to do well and markets to do well it all comes back to healthy employment. liz: coldwell banker commercial ceo, billly redmond.
we can put people to work, it raises revenues of the government. it raises people's individual choices how they spend their money, how they live, where they live, what they do. remember, we have a gdp based on 70% of the consumer spending. liz: okay. >> disposable income becomes critical obviously. when you look at job growth, since 1980 the kauffman foundation did a study from 1980 to 2005. all net new jobs came from businesses that were less than five years old. it speaks to america's...
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>>> oo the government is on automatic pilot. that is five weeks away. for congress there is much work to be done and more compromise to be made in order to avoid the fiscal cliff. it will require give and take negotiations particularly on raising taxes but republican law americas who pledged to not vote for anything with a tax increase now appear ready to relinquish that pledge in order to avoid the looming fiscal crisis. >> when you are $16 trillion in debt the only pledge we should be making to each other is to avoid the grief and republicans should put revenue on the table. >> so everything is on the table and campaign raising taxes on the wealthy is relying on treasury secretary tim geithner. his team will works on issues like medicare even social security. they hoping to avoid a repeat over raising the debt ceiling in 2011. they hope the geithner team can reach an agreement with all of the parties involved in order to avoid tax increases. john boehner will likely make the final decisions on what the team decides in terms of the deal. >> thank you s
>>> oo the government is on automatic pilot. that is five weeks away. for congress there is much work to be done and more compromise to be made in order to avoid the fiscal cliff. it will require give and take negotiations particularly on raising taxes but republican law americas who pledged to not vote for anything with a tax increase now appear ready to relinquish that pledge in order to avoid the looming fiscal crisis. >> when you are $16 trillion in debt the only pledge we...
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government might bring civil fraud charges against the firm, one of the biggest hedge funds in the world. during a conference call with investors, the company said it has received a so-called wells notice from the securities and exchange commission, often the first step to formal charges. the move comes a week after a former portfolio manager was charged with running the most lucrative insider trading schemes. s.a.c.'s billionaire founder, steve cohen, told clients he is confident that he "acted appropriately." well, another big company today authorizing a special dividend in anticipation of higher taxes next year. now it's costco jumping on the dividend bandwagon as a way to beat some of the impact of the fiscal cliff fallout. the wholesale club operator announced a special dividend of $7 a share to investors. it will cost the fi an estimated $3 billion. >> susie: tom, investors like the news. cosco's shares rose more than 6%, or $6, and a gain of of%. >> tom: we've seen a list of companies providing these special dividends, and we'll have more reporting on that tomorrow. today, meantim
government might bring civil fraud charges against the firm, one of the biggest hedge funds in the world. during a conference call with investors, the company said it has received a so-called wells notice from the securities and exchange commission, often the first step to formal charges. the move comes a week after a former portfolio manager was charged with running the most lucrative insider trading schemes. s.a.c.'s billionaire founder, steve cohen, told clients he is confident that he...
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Nov 23, 2012
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the federal government trying to keep thole -- the owl from it extinction. it is a bird or plane or tech gift. you will want to get this and see all of the tech gifts. stay with us for that. and first, juliet what is coming up on fox and friends. >> good morn happy post turkey day. i ate like 12 meals yesterday and so did dave, parently. black friday is in full swing. we'll update you. and clayton morris is coming up with tech for black friday and apparently a study that suggested that coupon is more relaxing than going to the spa, or kissing? i don't know about nand santa is talking over the plasa. stay with us. . it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men
the federal government trying to keep thole -- the owl from it extinction. it is a bird or plane or tech gift. you will want to get this and see all of the tech gifts. stay with us for that. and first, juliet what is coming up on fox and friends. >> good morn happy post turkey day. i ate like 12 meals yesterday and so did dave, parently. black friday is in full swing. we'll update you. and clayton morris is coming up with tech for black friday and apparently a study that suggested that...
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the government does have a role in interacting with business and making investment. they certainly do. you look at countries in europe, like germany, where there are effective partnerships between government and industry -- i am not against that. but we should be able to deliver a message from the middle class of this country that our policy is will be credible, that our policies will lead to economic growth, and that economic growth in the middle-class -- was are ready to deal with the fact that you have real wage declines in the middle class over the last 20 years? it is a real problem, and we have had anemic solutions as republicans for it. we want to go back to first principles on some of this up and come up with an agenda, come up with a platform that is an economic growth platform, but for every young person in this room, to david's point -- the debt that this country has is going to land squarely on you, and is going to have a profoundly negative effect with regard to your opportunity and how the economy will grow if we do not get it under control. one of the
the government does have a role in interacting with business and making investment. they certainly do. you look at countries in europe, like germany, where there are effective partnerships between government and industry -- i am not against that. but we should be able to deliver a message from the middle class of this country that our policy is will be credible, that our policies will lead to economic growth, and that economic growth in the middle-class -- was are ready to deal with the fact...
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the government stepped in and now covers more than a trillion dollars in potential damages. some re-insurers are still in the game too. >> there's very few things that you could ask me about that we don't already reinsure. >> reporter: eric smith heads the america's division of swiss re. >> reinsurance is about all forms of risk, whether its health, or life, or your home, or your property, the math behind it works the most effectively if you can spread the risk around the globe in all sorts of different forms. >> reporter: insurance companies buy their own insurance-- reinsurance-- from huge firms like swiss re which, because of their size, can afford the fullest data, plug in into the most sophisticated risk models. and doing just that, swiss re actually warned us of an east coast storm like sandy in 2006. after hurricane katrina, swiss re's head of catastrophe perils, andy castaldi, worried aloud about warming seas and more violent storms in the gulf. but, he told me: >> i'm also concerned about the new york bay and long island would be inundated by a flood, due to a categ
the government stepped in and now covers more than a trillion dollars in potential damages. some re-insurers are still in the game too. >> there's very few things that you could ask me about that we don't already reinsure. >> reporter: eric smith heads the america's division of swiss re. >> reinsurance is about all forms of risk, whether its health, or life, or your home, or your property, the math behind it works the most effectively if you can spread the risk around the...
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tracy: clock is ticking away to tax hikings for us all ifdown government does not act fast. rich edson tells us what they are urging our lawmakers to do. ♪ before copd... i took my son fishing every yr. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but wh copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, d some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask
tracy: clock is ticking away to tax hikings for us all ifdown government does not act fast. rich edson tells us what they are urging our lawmakers to do. ♪ before copd... i took my son fishing every yr. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but wh copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden...
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the swiss government, which bailed out ubs, is reviewing the bank's capital base. high-end homes are becoming speedy sellers in some markets. sales in the luxury market jumped 53% in october from last year. those homes typically price between 750,000 and a million dollars. usa today reports in some cities, the high-end digs are selling quicker, spending an average of 116 days on the market in cities like palm springs. it's said that many high-end owners are finally beginning to accept lower prices on high-end homes. the rental market is expected to remain competitive in 2013, keeping it a landlord's market. apartment rents on average will likely tick up 4.6% next year, while vacancy levels drop to 3.9% according to the national association of realtors. anything below 5% is a landlord's market. the cities with the lowest vacancy are portland, new york, and minneapolis. your fingerprint may soon make a bigger impression than your signature when paying with a credit card. discover financial services is testing "paying by fingerprint" among its own employees. staffers
the swiss government, which bailed out ubs, is reviewing the bank's capital base. high-end homes are becoming speedy sellers in some markets. sales in the luxury market jumped 53% in october from last year. those homes typically price between 750,000 and a million dollars. usa today reports in some cities, the high-end digs are selling quicker, spending an average of 116 days on the market in cities like palm springs. it's said that many high-end owners are finally beginning to accept lower...
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government has a deal for you. phil keating has the story from miami. >> reporter: brooklyn's brand-new barkley center, home of the nets and the soon-to-be south florida office park has something crucially important in common -- millions of dollars used for construction came from wealthy foreigners, like venezuela immigrant. >> there are two truths. they are looking for a place of safe harbor to preserve their wealth and a land of opportunity to the next generation. america is that place. >> reporter: for this man and thousands of others, it is possible under the u.s. state department's ebefore 5 visa program. >> this is a hot topic. >> reporter: miami beach's chamber of commerce held this well-attended seminar. >> they have to be projects that are going to create jobs. >> rich, foreign immigrant who is invest up to $1 million and create at least 10 jobs in the united states are fast-tracked to a permanent u.s. green card. >> they are eb5 projects. >> reporter: the immigration attorney facilitates wealthy foreigner
government has a deal for you. phil keating has the story from miami. >> reporter: brooklyn's brand-new barkley center, home of the nets and the soon-to-be south florida office park has something crucially important in common -- millions of dollars used for construction came from wealthy foreigners, like venezuela immigrant. >> there are two truths. they are looking for a place of safe harbor to preserve their wealth and a land of opportunity to the next generation. america is that...
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and the government bombing of a village near the capital reportedly killed at least eight children while they were just outside playing. >>> now for a look at your monday weather, we check in now to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> have a wonderful week snend. >> great holiday weekend. but back to work for a lot of folks. >> unfortunately. >> it happens. >> that's what we do. good morning everyone. it's a little chilly out there. nothing like the super storm san different remember that? we've all seen the damage pictures. this is some of the first video i've seen of when the damage was occurring. this was right before high tide, someone that should have evacuated but didn't in union beach, new jersey. this isn't even the peak water levels. you can see how impressive the waves were and the wind-driven spray. a lot of these houses didn't make it. let's show you what's happening. a little chilly in the inner mountain west. cool in seattle. some of the cold air struck down. windchill at 36. portland at 36. no problems whatsoever in the areas of southern california. no stormy weather today.
and the government bombing of a village near the capital reportedly killed at least eight children while they were just outside playing. >>> now for a look at your monday weather, we check in now to nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> have a wonderful week snend. >> great holiday weekend. but back to work for a lot of folks. >> unfortunately. >> it happens. >> that's what we do. good morning everyone. it's a little chilly out there. nothing like the super...
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the only thing to do is default and let the federal government set it up. either way you can play with the law. i don't know how much control we have at the state level because there's still rule making that has to be done it may be rule making and federal mandates that must be run and get stuck with the price tag if the federal government doesn't fund it. it is over burden in medicaid programs that is xhoilgs governor's budgets around the country. we want to know what we are getting into. >> the deadline is december 14th. >>> if your thanksgiving travels began today you are not alone. it is the busiest travel day of the holiday weekend with 45 percent of people leaving today. according to aaa 90 percent of people will be hitting the road while just 7 percent are fine. so what can all of those travelers expect weather wise including heather's family those flying in. maria molina is in the weather center to let us know. >> i have good news for your family. the weather looks very pleasant very quiet across the entire eastern two-thirds of the country. if you
the only thing to do is default and let the federal government set it up. either way you can play with the law. i don't know how much control we have at the state level because there's still rule making that has to be done it may be rule making and federal mandates that must be run and get stuck with the price tag if the federal government doesn't fund it. it is over burden in medicaid programs that is xhoilgs governor's budgets around the country. we want to know what we are getting into....
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in this one area, it seems like our state governments and utilities are actually on the case, which is why you want to own quanta services, power, pwr, the company that builds out any infrastructure and a killer pipeline business. what's not to like? after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- >> how should of pleasure. >>> pending home sales rose to a five-year high today, but which stock should you moved into is it as the foundation for growth and housing becomes more secure. tonight it's an open house for three potential plays on a real estate rebound. which one should you put an offer out on? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf gets great rewards for his small business! pizza! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! helium delivery. put it on my spark card! [ pop! ] [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve great rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in you
in this one area, it seems like our state governments and utilities are actually on the case, which is why you want to own quanta services, power, pwr, the company that builds out any infrastructure and a killer pipeline business. what's not to like? after the break, i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up -- >> how should of pleasure. >>> pending home sales rose to a five-year high today, but which stock should you moved into is it as the foundation for growth...
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i want smaller government but not my government any smaller. so facing those challenges, how do you break through on that? >> i think we don't want to go crazy here. we don't suggest everyone should be merged into one school district. maybe there's an attempt here to see things in the form of baby steps if you will. let's take san mateo county. right nearby in the area. it's become a laboratory in some ways for these kinds of changes. in the past couple years, three local governments in san mateo county merged police or fire service with the county sheriff or fire department. those local governments are now using their savings for other badly needed services relatively small san mateo county can be duplicated elsewhere remains to be seen. i tell you something, you can bet that as long as money becomes tight and services become stretched, people are going to start to look to do things differently as conservative as we are, we have to think about doing things differently and that's why this discussion is coming up. something to watch. >> apprecia
i want smaller government but not my government any smaller. so facing those challenges, how do you break through on that? >> i think we don't want to go crazy here. we don't suggest everyone should be merged into one school district. maybe there's an attempt here to see things in the form of baby steps if you will. let's take san mateo county. right nearby in the area. it's become a laboratory in some ways for these kinds of changes. in the past couple years, three local governments in...
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not the federal and state governments. they're in place to protect us and to see that social order is kept. not to provide cradle to grave security. the founding fathers did not want that. the democratic party wants a western european model. they want voters dependent on the government. the result? $16 trillion in debt. awful economy and a growing population that lacks ambition. this is a road to disaster. perhaps president obama will change. surely he has to know that if he and his party continue to build up a massive nanny state, america will eventually collapse economically. that's the truth. that's the memo. now the top story, reaction. joining us is charles krauthammer who has information on the libyan information. the entitlement society. i thought mitt romney told the truth the other day in a conference call with his donors when he talked about president obama giving stuff to his supporters. what say you? >> well, look, that's small stuff, i think, it's completely undeniable that the democrats are the party of the e
not the federal and state governments. they're in place to protect us and to see that social order is kept. not to provide cradle to grave security. the founding fathers did not want that. the democratic party wants a western european model. they want voters dependent on the government. the result? $16 trillion in debt. awful economy and a growing population that lacks ambition. this is a road to disaster. perhaps president obama will change. surely he has to know that if he and his party...